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. >> with the members of the security council, we know that russia has been supplying hardware for assad. we understand -- we think that the americans are supporting ticket. this is a security council who is doing nothing in this situation. why should anyone believe that the u.n. can fix things? >> you are right that the divisions in the council make a solution difficult. that was one of the reasons i resigned, as you know, but the challenge is to overcome those divisions and get them working -- i tried. at the beginning, they came together, but it was not sustained. if the security council is not made to come together, then we are in a really hopeless situation. >> and syria will descend further into war? >> it could get worse. it could get much worse. how do we solve the problem? militarization or intervention, in my judgment, will make the situation much worse. >> what do you foresee happening? >> i think the neighbors will be drawn in. already, we have seen thousands of refugees fleeing to jordan, lebanon, turkey, iraq. she hottest elements are coming in across the border -- jihadist
. >> with the members of the security council, we know that russia has been supplying hardware for assad. we understand -- we think that the americans are supporting ticket. this is a security council who is doing nothing in this situation. why should anyone believe that the u.n. can fix things? >> you are right that the divisions in the council make a solution difficult. that was one of the reasons i resigned, as you know, but the challenge is to overcome those divisions and get...
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all responsible nations need to band together to persuade the assad regime to have a cease- fire. >> reporter: parts of the syrian city lay in rubble following four explosions. syrian state tv says three sue a side bombers -- suicide bombers detonated cars. packed with explosives. they went off within minutes of each other near a military officers club. the city has become one of the biggest battlegrounds in the 18- month fight between rebels and government forces. serious parliament -- syria's parliament condemned the bombs as terrorists trying to oust president assad. the explosions triggered panic among some residents who just want the conflict to end. vinita nair for cbs news. >> president assad reportedly visited ahelp poe on tuesday to get a firsthand look at the fighting. he has ordered 30,000 more troops into that battle. >>> here's a look at some other things making news now at 4:37. teachers in chicago have approved a new three-year contract. it includes pay increases and a new evaluation system. the chicago board of education is expected to approve it later this month. the
all responsible nations need to band together to persuade the assad regime to have a cease- fire. >> reporter: parts of the syrian city lay in rubble following four explosions. syrian state tv says three sue a side bombers -- suicide bombers detonated cars. packed with explosives. they went off within minutes of each other near a military officers club. the city has become one of the biggest battlegrounds in the 18- month fight between rebels and government forces. serious parliament --...
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some of them are refugees from the assad machine. on the other hand, there are islamists and elements of al qaeda who fought in iraq. and to get this right is very difficult. we saw how difficult that is in libya, where one, a former senior al qaeda figure became a security chief for tripoli and two, the tragic attack, and we heard from the president himself, just call it a terrorist attack the next day. the tragic attack that took lives of ambassador stevens and three other embassy personnel in benghazi. there are a lot of bad actors in syria. we saw those going across this area iraq border and killing our people there. among the hardliners of the brigade, the brotherhood among the foreigners of jihad, all while, so there's no scarcity that you say people are not agreed with the rationale says, the cautionary note about every so-called arab spring committee eric chaos episode in every country brings to the surface the sloppiness in egypt, chi hotties in syria, libya and now some bad apples in syria. so everybody has to be really car
some of them are refugees from the assad machine. on the other hand, there are islamists and elements of al qaeda who fought in iraq. and to get this right is very difficult. we saw how difficult that is in libya, where one, a former senior al qaeda figure became a security chief for tripoli and two, the tragic attack, and we heard from the president himself, just call it a terrorist attack the next day. the tragic attack that took lives of ambassador stevens and three other embassy personnel...
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assad still in power. i see our trade deficit with china larger than it's -- growing larger every year, as a matter of fact and i look around the world and i don't feel that you see north korea continuing to export their nuclear technology, russia said they won't follow it anymore. back away from a nuclear proliferation treaty that we had with them. i look around the world, i don't see our influence growing around the world. i see our influence receding in part because of the failure of the president to deal with our economic challenges at home, in part because of our withdrawal from our commitment to our military and the way i think it ought to be. if part because of the turmoil with israel. i mean the president received a letter from 38 democrat senators saying the tensions with israel are a real problem. they asked him, please, repair the tension. democrat senators, please repair -- on the party. >> governor, the problem is is that on a whole range of issues, whether it's the middle east, whether it's a
assad still in power. i see our trade deficit with china larger than it's -- growing larger every year, as a matter of fact and i look around the world and i don't feel that you see north korea continuing to export their nuclear technology, russia said they won't follow it anymore. back away from a nuclear proliferation treaty that we had with them. i look around the world, i don't see our influence growing around the world. i see our influence receding in part because of the failure of the...
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the assad regime violated every point of the plan. the assad accepted to withdraw heavy military equipment from cities. that acceptens was more in the media than on the ground. the assad regime agreed to stopped shooting at unarmed citizens and that sounded well on cnn but on the ground there were snipe thears took out citizens. it never mentioned that assad would later consider stepping down. the problem to reaching the six point of political dialogue is all the previous five points have been violated and therefore the assad regime will tell you it will accept a cease fire. immediately i can tell you with confidence that the assad regime is lying through itself teeth. >> i think also it is a credible threat. we need a credible threat for him to commit to any plan. that's what i think is really wanted. we can not just suggest for him and hope he will follow that. we need to be credible. >> you said it is the west who insist that assad step down. i would like to tell you no, it is the syrian people who want assad to step down. the west
the assad regime violated every point of the plan. the assad accepted to withdraw heavy military equipment from cities. that acceptens was more in the media than on the ground. the assad regime agreed to stopped shooting at unarmed citizens and that sounded well on cnn but on the ground there were snipe thears took out citizens. it never mentioned that assad would later consider stepping down. the problem to reaching the six point of political dialogue is all the previous five points have been...
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who was a vocal critic of assad. tonight, protesters have taken to the street, burning tires and blocking roads, while many in lebanon worry today's violence is just the beginning. the bomb exploded a 100 yards from here. the military has completely shut down this street. this city is extremely quiet tonight, especially for a friday. it is a good indication of just how rattled people are here tonight. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> and airport security, we learned today that some of the airport body scanners which were in the news over fears of privacy and radiation are being removed from some of the bigger airports across the country. also there is word that the tsa has fired or suspended dozens of screeners at one major airport for not properly doing their jobs. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: they were initially rolled out as the state-of-the-art upgrades at the tsa airports, so-called background machines that searched passengers for weapons and explosives. despite word from the tsa and the sci
who was a vocal critic of assad. tonight, protesters have taken to the street, burning tires and blocking roads, while many in lebanon worry today's violence is just the beginning. the bomb exploded a 100 yards from here. the military has completely shut down this street. this city is extremely quiet tonight, especially for a friday. it is a good indication of just how rattled people are here tonight. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> and airport security, we learned today that...
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there's iranian planes flying weapons to bashar assad over iraq. syria, 34,000 people now killed, and it's now spilling over into lebanon, turkey, et cetera. all we do is say to the people in afghanistan that we're leaving and we're seeing this terrible killing of american soldiers. on and on. this is a foreign policy failure. and the american people may take that into consideration a week from tuesday. >> schieffer: all right, senator, thank you so much. i have to move on. thank you for being with us. we'll be back with former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel in one minute. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and joining us now from akron, ohio, the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel. mr. mayor, thank you so much. and i
there's iranian planes flying weapons to bashar assad over iraq. syria, 34,000 people now killed, and it's now spilling over into lebanon, turkey, et cetera. all we do is say to the people in afghanistan that we're leaving and we're seeing this terrible killing of american soldiers. on and on. this is a foreign policy failure. and the american people may take that into consideration a week from tuesday. >> schieffer: all right, senator, thank you so much. i have to move on. thank you for...
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the town was recently taken by rebels who are fighting the assad dictatorship that has run syria for more than 40 years. about 40 people were killed here. as often, there were children. this picture in particular seemed to sum up the war that is only escalating. syria beyond help or reason, 20 months into the conflict, with no end in sight. something will be missing from newsstands next year. "newsweek" magazine said today after nearly 80 years, it is ending its print publication. the first "newsweek" cover in 1933 featured seven captioned photoes, one for every day of the week. there may have been many eye-catching covers since then, but sales have slumped and "newsweek" is going all digital after december. a goof-up cost google billions of dollars in a matter of minutes today. we'll have that next. >> pelley: bad news spreads fast in the internet age. when word got out today that google's profits fell 20% between july and september, the stock went into freefall. the company lost about $24 billion in stock value in eight minutes. it recovered some of that in later trading. google ha
the town was recently taken by rebels who are fighting the assad dictatorship that has run syria for more than 40 years. about 40 people were killed here. as often, there were children. this picture in particular seemed to sum up the war that is only escalating. syria beyond help or reason, 20 months into the conflict, with no end in sight. something will be missing from newsstands next year. "newsweek" magazine said today after nearly 80 years, it is ending its print publication. the...
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. >> and then ensure that they receive the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> reporter: in the middle east, romney says the president has alienated israel. >> we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies when our words are not backed up by deeds. >> reporter: but democrats are hitting back. >> amateurish, that is what news media and others called mitt rney's gaffe-filled tour. >> i say we focus on the people would actually attack us on 9- 11 and now osama bin laden is no more. >> reporter: gallup has the race tied at 47%. rasmussen has the race tied at 48%. >> when we pushed the uncommitted voters, the results get even closer. >> reporter: results that the 2008 republican nominee says puts this race up for grabs. >> there is a lot to happen in the next 30 days, tom. >> reporter: in a fox 5 interview, senator john mccain says the obama administration's handling of the libyan cannes last attack is part of a pattern of confusion in u.s. foreign policy. >> how would we know that mitt romney would perform better in a similar situation? >> a lot of times, it i
. >> and then ensure that they receive the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> reporter: in the middle east, romney says the president has alienated israel. >> we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies when our words are not backed up by deeds. >> reporter: but democrats are hitting back. >> amateurish, that is what news media and others called mitt rney's gaffe-filled tour. >> i say we focus on the people would actually...
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that it government and some forces have agreed to a during the muslim holiday friday.rts on bashar al-assad will issue a statement either today or early tomorrow accepting this agreements. we have reported kofi annan and from the united nations have been asking for this cease- fire. the u.n. has to formally accept this. a breaking news story. we are keeping a close eye on it. people have been killed in the ongoing violence in syria. back to you. >> thank you. now.right if you're planning to fly home thanksgiving, you will pay more than last year. flights between november 17 the average 27, domestic contra costa $386, taxes.ng almost 9% more than this time last year. higher fuel prices and fewer flights are pushing the ticket .rices higher -- >> a survey finds employees onlys the u.s. are not stressed out from job and blow pay, the long thatlasting so suffering burnout. a chicago company conducted the survey. many of the workers said that isir biggest work priority up. showing >> more and more middle-class will postponethey their retirement until they are in their 80s. wells fargo surveyed 1
that it government and some forces have agreed to a during the muslim holiday friday.rts on bashar al-assad will issue a statement either today or early tomorrow accepting this agreements. we have reported kofi annan and from the united nations have been asking for this cease- fire. the u.n. has to formally accept this. a breaking news story. we are keeping a close eye on it. people have been killed in the ongoing violence in syria. back to you. >> thank you. now.right if you're planning...
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rebel leaders say it was a present for president bashar al assad. the syrian government agreed to a cease-fire. >>> this morning, ecuador is asking britain for assurance that julian assange will not be arrested if he needs to leave the embassy property for medical treatment. he has been inside the ecuador's embassy since june. assange maintains his innocence, but he's worried that if he returns to sweden, he could be sent to the u.s. to face charges over publishing classified documents. as far as his health, britain's foreign service office says they don't know of any medical concerns, despite reports, he's lost of lot of weight. >>> we've just learned the family of a pakistani teen activist shot in the head by the taliban is now on the way to the uk to see her for the very first time. they left pakistan this morning. they're scheduled to land in about five hours. malala's mother, father, and two brothers are expected to make the flight. they'll be briefed on her condition, then reunited. she's been there for about a week and they haven't seen her i
rebel leaders say it was a present for president bashar al assad. the syrian government agreed to a cease-fire. >>> this morning, ecuador is asking britain for assurance that julian assange will not be arrested if he needs to leave the embassy property for medical treatment. he has been inside the ecuador's embassy since june. assange maintains his innocence, but he's worried that if he returns to sweden, he could be sent to the u.s. to face charges over publishing classified...
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arab league envoy met with syrian president bashar al assad today. the envoy is trying to broker a cease-fire in syria before an important muslim holiday begins friday. syrian's president says other countries must stop arming rebels. >>> protests erupted in beirut after the funeral of lebanon's assassinated intelligence chief. general wissam al hassan was killed in broad daylight in a car bombing on friday. he was a critic of syria's regime. some protesters are blaming syria for the assassination and also pointing fingers at lebanon's government which is linked to a syrian ally, hezbollah. lebanon's prime minister, syria's government and hezbollah have condemned the assassination. >>> and watching this event in texas today, you would never know that lance armstrong is a man disgraced and might be banned from the sport that he dominated for so many years. supporters of the livestrong charity rallied around armstrong today, many of them telling us they're able to separate the cancer-fighting group from the doping scandal that cost the cyclist his champ
arab league envoy met with syrian president bashar al assad today. the envoy is trying to broker a cease-fire in syria before an important muslim holiday begins friday. syrian's president says other countries must stop arming rebels. >>> protests erupted in beirut after the funeral of lebanon's assassinated intelligence chief. general wissam al hassan was killed in broad daylight in a car bombing on friday. he was a critic of syria's regime. some protesters are blaming syria for the...
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bashar al-assad's government has agreed to the truce and will statement later today or tomorrow. back to you. >> thank you. a few things you need to know this morning. >> today you'll see the st. louis flag flying outside the because d.c.ng, t gray had to pay a a bet with st. louis mayor. >> the washington nationals to the st. louis cardinals game 5 >>th inning of and. donald trump says he will make a announcement today about president obama. critic of thecal president. he says it could impact race for president. that announcement expected at noon. says he will make the announcement on facebook and twitter. >> the presidential nominees are continuing their visits to the crucial swing states. obama traveling to ohio, colorado, and i no. he will make an appearance on show with jay leno in los angeles. romney appearing in nevada and .owa visit our website wjla.com and look for the wednesday expressed for more. in et's check and with -- with jacqui jeras. degrees expected this afternoon. at 9:00, 76 at noon, 81 by 5:00. if the record is 84. we will be close. there's a? -- there is a
bashar al-assad's government has agreed to the truce and will statement later today or tomorrow. back to you. >> thank you. a few things you need to know this morning. >> today you'll see the st. louis flag flying outside the because d.c.ng, t gray had to pay a a bet with st. louis mayor. >> the washington nationals to the st. louis cardinals game 5 >>th inning of and. donald trump says he will make a announcement today about president obama. critic of thecal president....
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violence between rebels and assad continues to rise. angie goff, news 4. >>> this could be one of the most crucial days of the election. president obama and mitt romney will face off tonight in their first presidential debate. it will take place at this hockey arena in denver. romney has spent the past few days in the mile high city preparing for tonight. he took a break yesterday for lunch at chipotle. the president has been preparing in nevada. he visited the hoover dam. both campaigns now how crucial tonight's debate is. >> i think it's an opportunity for governor romney to flush out these issues face to face with president obama and there's no opportunity for the obama campaign to twist his message or his past words. >> he's very good at explaining what's going on, what he's proposing, what he has done. and i don't think there's anything to worry about. >> president obama and mitt romney will face off in two more debates, the next one is a week from tomorrow in danville, kentucky. president obama may be ahead in the polls in mean sw
violence between rebels and assad continues to rise. angie goff, news 4. >>> this could be one of the most crucial days of the election. president obama and mitt romney will face off tonight in their first presidential debate. it will take place at this hockey arena in denver. romney has spent the past few days in the mile high city preparing for tonight. he took a break yesterday for lunch at chipotle. the president has been preparing in nevada. he visited the hoover dam. both...
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. >> and then ensure that they obtain the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> israel and america stand together. >> reporter: in the middle east romney says the president has alienated the u.s.' strongest ally, israel. >> we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds. >> reporter: but democrats are hitting back. >> amateurish, that's what news media and fellow republicans called mitt romney's gaffe filled july tour of israel and poland. >> i said we'd focus on the people who actually attacked us on 9/11 and today osama bin laden is no more. >> reporter: polls released monday show mitt romney has closed the gap. politico has the president's lead down to 1%, gallop has the race tied at 47% and rasmussen has the race tied at 48%. >> when we push those uncommitted voters and ask which way they lean the results get closer, 48-48. >> reporter: results that the republican nominee says puts this race up for grabs. >> there's a lot to happen in the next 30 days. >> reporter: in a fox 5 interview senator
. >> and then ensure that they obtain the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> israel and america stand together. >> reporter: in the middle east romney says the president has alienated the u.s.' strongest ally, israel. >> we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds. >> reporter: but democrats are hitting back. >> amateurish, that's what news media and fellow...
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assad has been an influential political force in lebanon. >>> the captain of the ship that capsized off the coast of italy is waiting to see if he will have to stand trial. pretrial hearings in the case of the ship called the costa concordia wrapped up today. the captain's name is francesco ta tino. he refused to accept sole blame for the shipwreck. he's accused of causing the death of 32 people and of abandoning ship. he says he actually saved lives by steering the ship into shallow water. if the case goes to trial, that trial would not begin until january. >>> new developments tonight in the trayvon martin murder trial. george zimmerman's lawyers are asking that martin's school records and social media posts be released, nbc's jay gray has reaction from martin's family in florida. >> reporter: now an accused killer, george zimmerman has been in hiding since bonding out of a florida jail. but he was back in court today as his controversial case remains in the public spotlight. >> it's what happened on february 26th that is relevant. >> reporter: that's the night 17-year-old trayvon mar
assad has been an influential political force in lebanon. >>> the captain of the ship that capsized off the coast of italy is waiting to see if he will have to stand trial. pretrial hearings in the case of the ship called the costa concordia wrapped up today. the captain's name is francesco ta tino. he refused to accept sole blame for the shipwreck. he's accused of causing the death of 32 people and of abandoning ship. he says he actually saved lives by steering the ship into shallow...
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state department places the blame for the spreading violence directly on assad's government. >>> seven prominent scientists in italy have been sentenced to six years in prison. they are convicted of manslaughter for failing to properly alert resident before a deadly 2009 earthquake. the 6.9 quake killed more than 300 people. it is unlikely any of them will face immediate jail time. >>> the investigation into the deadly meningitis outbreak could soon affect supplies. it may worsen drug shortages for a number of hospitals. the company will remain closed until november 5th while investigators inspeck the facility. so far, no drugs from the company have been linked to meningitis. >>> the blooms are still months away but later on today, talk of cherry blossoms are going to fill the air. what is happening to get next year's festival off to a great start. >> first, we will check back in with tucker for your full forecast. a nice taste of spring, dare i say even early summer heading our way. fox 5 morning news back in a moment. maryland schools are number one in america because we invest in th
state department places the blame for the spreading violence directly on assad's government. >>> seven prominent scientists in italy have been sentenced to six years in prison. they are convicted of manslaughter for failing to properly alert resident before a deadly 2009 earthquake. the 6.9 quake killed more than 300 people. it is unlikely any of them will face immediate jail time. >>> the investigation into the deadly meningitis outbreak could soon affect supplies. it may...
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checking other top stories, assad one out of baltimore. four children and their grandmother are dead, killed in an early morning house fire in baltimore. it happened around 2:00 this morning on denwood avenue. at least one other person in the home escaped by jumping out of a second floor window. two firefighters were also injured. one of them when the noor collapsed. we're told that he should be okay. there is though word yet on what caused that fire. >>> also in this morning's top stories, d.c. police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man in broad daylight. he was shot to death yesterday afternoon in the 1100 block of eighth street northeast near florida avenue and gallaudet university. police have not said whether he was a student at the university. university. >>> a serial groper in northern virginia is believed to have struck again. here is a sketch of the suspect. the latest incident involves a 25-year-old woman who says she was groped from behind while walking near the commerce street bus stop in the springfield area.
checking other top stories, assad one out of baltimore. four children and their grandmother are dead, killed in an early morning house fire in baltimore. it happened around 2:00 this morning on denwood avenue. at least one other person in the home escaped by jumping out of a second floor window. two firefighters were also injured. one of them when the noor collapsed. we're told that he should be okay. there is though word yet on what caused that fire. >>> also in this morning's top...
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thousands of people have been killed since the uprising against syrian president bashar al assad that began 19 most ago. >>> it appears al qaeda may not have been last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. "the new york times" is reporting that libyan authorities say a leader of a different militant islamist group is to blame here. they accuse ahmed kattalah of orchestrating that attack. he is a leader in a group called ansar-alshari'a. they say it disputes president obama's claims that killing osama bin laden has crippled the group. the al qaeda mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks is expected to be back in the courtroom today. khalid sheikh mohammed has been in court today. he showed up yesterday in a camouflage vest and accused the u.s. government of kill millions of people. the judge says this was the first time and last time mohamed would be allowed to make personal comments. he and four other men are charged with terrorism and murder. they could receive the death penalty if convicted. >>> new developments in the meningitis outbreak. three more people have died. tha
thousands of people have been killed since the uprising against syrian president bashar al assad that began 19 most ago. >>> it appears al qaeda may not have been last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. "the new york times" is reporting that libyan authorities say a leader of a different militant islamist group is to blame here. they accuse ahmed kattalah of orchestrating that attack. he is a leader in a group called ansar-alshari'a. they say it disputes...
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thousands of people took advantage of the cease-fire to pour into the streets to protest president assad's rule. >>> and former italian president berlusconi has been sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud, although he's unlikely to serve a day behind bars. he called it a political sentence. he's on trial for paying for sex, allegedly, with an underaged prostitute. >>> and senate majority leader, harry reid, is in good condition after a car accident in las vegas that happened on friday. reid, the nevada democrat, was released from the hospital with rib and hip contusions. six cars were involved in the chain reaction crash, including four from his caravan. reid was not driving. >>> and casey anthony's lawyers are asking for a venue change for upcoming civil defamation trial. they argue that anthony would not get a fair trial because of pretrial publicity. anthony was acquitted in the murder of her daughter, caylee. >>> and remarkable footage from felix baumgartner's space dive. the cameras on his suit as he plunged to the ground, becoming the first person to break the sound barrier.
thousands of people took advantage of the cease-fire to pour into the streets to protest president assad's rule. >>> and former italian president berlusconi has been sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud, although he's unlikely to serve a day behind bars. he called it a political sentence. he's on trial for paying for sex, allegedly, with an underaged prostitute. >>> and senate majority leader, harry reid, is in good condition after a car accident in las vegas that...
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we should not have called assad a reformer. we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american troops on the ground, that has to be within the national security interests of the american people. embargoes and sanctions -- those are things that do not put american troops on the ground. if you are talking about putting troops on the ground, only in our interests. >> i want to return home for the last few questions. this debate is historic. we have two catholic candidates, first time on a stage such as this. i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion
we should not have called assad a reformer. we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own...
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being abducted by soldiers or militia during the 19-month conflict between syrian president bashar al-assad and rebels seeking to topple him. turkey has fired into syria after a syrian mortar shell landed just inside its border. tensions had previously risen between the two countries after a similar blast from syria killed five turkish civilians earlier this month. turkey and iran have both declared support for a by u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi that was the holiday ceasefire between the rebels and the syrian government. during a trip to the region wednesday, brahimi warned the turmoil in syria could spread. >> the neighborhood countries have two concerns -- first, no one can ignore the pains to syrian people -- the syrian people are suffering. i don't think any person is happy with what is going on inside syria. secondly, those countries should realize as we have heard from officials today in lebanon that this crisis cannot remain within syrian borders indefinitely. either it will be addressed or it will fall and be all consuming. >> with less than three weeks to go before the pre
being abducted by soldiers or militia during the 19-month conflict between syrian president bashar al-assad and rebels seeking to topple him. turkey has fired into syria after a syrian mortar shell landed just inside its border. tensions had previously risen between the two countries after a similar blast from syria killed five turkish civilians earlier this month. turkey and iran have both declared support for a by u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi that was the holiday ceasefire between...
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this group of extremists that has now come on means, jon, if in the future assad does decide to leave power, the civil war could easily continue between the rebels where local syrians want a better life for themselves and their country and the jihadists who clearly want an islamic state inside syria. jon, back to you. jon: leland vittert, thank you. jenna: flying dragon now on its way to international space station. remaining on course despite a problem with an engine. the game of changing mission and what happened specifically with that engine. what went wrong there? >>> plus, a mission in the other direction. right now a daredevil sky diver is getting ready the to jump from a balloon 23 miles above the earth. why, you ask? we'll tell you next. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support
this group of extremists that has now come on means, jon, if in the future assad does decide to leave power, the civil war could easily continue between the rebels where local syrians want a better life for themselves and their country and the jihadists who clearly want an islamic state inside syria. jon, back to you. jon: leland vittert, thank you. jenna: flying dragon now on its way to international space station. remaining on course despite a problem with an engine. the game of changing...
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presidents assad is expected to release a statement on the agreement today or tomorrow. it is unclear how the truce will be monitored, however. >>> back at home, in connecticut, new quinnipiac poll shows democrat chris murphy has a six-point lead on republican opponent linda mcmahon in the connecticut cincinnati race. the two are virtually tied in a poll earlier this month. surprising considering how bad a campaign murphy has run up to this point. demographics coming into play. finally, ohio voters are taking to the polls pretty early this year. ohio secretary of state reporting yesterday with two weeks to go until the election, more than 1.6 million ohioans cast a ballot or requested an absentee ballot as part of early voting in the battleground state. that nearly matches the 1.7 million million early ballots that came in before election day in 2008. and guess what, folks. we have still got two weeks to go. is that romney enthusiasm or the obama ground game? the $64,000 question. >>> the federal reserve has s coming out with the monthly policy decision today. investors
presidents assad is expected to release a statement on the agreement today or tomorrow. it is unclear how the truce will be monitored, however. >>> back at home, in connecticut, new quinnipiac poll shows democrat chris murphy has a six-point lead on republican opponent linda mcmahon in the connecticut cincinnati race. the two are virtually tied in a poll earlier this month. surprising considering how bad a campaign murphy has run up to this point. demographics coming into play....
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this was a known opponent to syria's president al assad. syria has called the. booing a "unjustifiable terrorist attack." it has rocked lebanon's sense of safety. today a vigil was held for him. also, lebanon's prime minister offered to resign, but lebanon's president rejected it saying he wanted to avoid a power vacuum. >>> malala yousafzai, the pakistani schoolgirl activist who was shot in the head by the taliban, showing signs of a remarkable recovery. standing for the first time in her uk hospital since the attack, even communicating with her doctors. but doctors do say she's not out of the woods yet. >>> and take a look at this. cnn has received hundreds of messages from around the world for malala. this one reads "i hope you make a full recovery, malala. the world needs more people like you. best wishes and a thank you to your doctors." to send your message of support, you can tweet #messageformalala. >>> just released cables show there were at least three requests for additional security in benghazi before three americans were killed september 11th there.
this was a known opponent to syria's president al assad. syria has called the. booing a "unjustifiable terrorist attack." it has rocked lebanon's sense of safety. today a vigil was held for him. also, lebanon's prime minister offered to resign, but lebanon's president rejected it saying he wanted to avoid a power vacuum. >>> malala yousafzai, the pakistani schoolgirl activist who was shot in the head by the taliban, showing signs of a remarkable recovery. standing for the...
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for instance, the 13%al o white population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you think will happen to them? do you think that can be foreseen if we decide to intervene and there's a change in government? >> thank you. and can owe just send the -- >> just i want to -- >> can you identify yourself please? >> [inaudible] from the american university of beirut. i want to ask mr. galston that the 75% who voted for the islamic parties not because they were islamic parties, because in egypt for 70 years there were no political parties. so the islamic parties became more political and were fused into the system. it's more political than islamic. and for hisham, mohamed morsi what happened in demonstration in egypt, he was in a visit, trip visit to european union in brussels, and he really said that i'm against that -- [inaudible] on the prophet muhammad, but we also don't expect attack private property, diplomatic buildings, and this is i'm against -- >> okay. >> just i want the u.n. start to enact a law to stop the abuse of the free speech against other relig
for instance, the 13%al o white population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you think will happen to them? do you think that can be foreseen if we decide to intervene and there's a change in government? >> thank you. and can owe just send the -- >> just i want to -- >> can you identify yourself please? >> [inaudible] from the american university of beirut. i want to ask mr. galston that the 75% who voted for the islamic parties not because they were...
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this country, like syria, is split between two groups, pro and anti-assad, and the fear all along has been that the violence in that country would spill over the borders into this one. courtney? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> there's good news to report about the 15-year-old pakistani girl whose story is being followed around the world. the british hospital treating 15-year-old malala yousafzai says she's able to stand and write with some help. malala was shot in the head by the taliban for speaking out for the right of girls to be educated. >>> a small wooden cross pendant may be an important clue in the case of a murdered 10-year-old colorado girl. the cross was recovered as police investigate the killing of jessica ridgeway. they say it could help identify the person responsible for her death. jessica was kidnapped walked to school and was later found dismembered. >>> the spotlight is back on in the trayvon martin trial. lawyers for george zimmerman can check the postings for martin. the judge says lawyers need to know if martin has any violent tendencies. zimmerman says he shot mart
this country, like syria, is split between two groups, pro and anti-assad, and the fear all along has been that the violence in that country would spill over the borders into this one. courtney? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> there's good news to report about the 15-year-old pakistani girl whose story is being followed around the world. the british hospital treating 15-year-old malala yousafzai says she's able to stand and write with some help. malala was shot in the head by the...
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as a result you've seen 30,000 slaughtered and assad still being in power. >> can i ask you a question? >> i'm sure you will ask me a question. >> and afghanistan is what i meant. he said we will bring our troops out by 2014. generals on track there to do so. we've seen progress, et cetera, et cetera. announcing a withdrawal date, that was wrong. taliban may not have watches but they do have calendars. isn't that a contradiction? >> you just reaffirmed when i said a moment ago. announcing a date is wrong. >> but he said he would pull this out at 2014. >> he didn't announce that date. president obama did. the taliban probably jumped for joy. governor romney said we have announced the date. we'll make that happen. he didn't announced the date. once you've done that, you've got to live with it. >> you don't have to. >> well, i think you do have to, actually. at this point, you know, we're kind of in a process, moving out troops. you don't simply go in and say i'm going to change it on day one. the date was announced. it wasn't done the way he would have done it. >> he didn't quite say all
as a result you've seen 30,000 slaughtered and assad still being in power. >> can i ask you a question? >> i'm sure you will ask me a question. >> and afghanistan is what i meant. he said we will bring our troops out by 2014. generals on track there to do so. we've seen progress, et cetera, et cetera. announcing a withdrawal date, that was wrong. taliban may not have watches but they do have calendars. isn't that a contradiction? >> you just reaffirmed when i said a...
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it's not spilling over, assad is exploiting the violence. we need to hear what strategy they have for dealing with it over the next four years. >> it will be must-see television when these two men talk about it. clifford may is the president for a foundation of defense of democracy. thanks for spending time with us this morning. tony over to you. >> thank you both. it's 7:40s now. >>> still to come, dc is rolling out the red carpet. why some of the funniest people in show biz will be in town tonight. >>> and coming up in the 9:00 hour, hot topic on maryland's november ballot. question seven, voters appear to be split on whether or not to spread it. we're going to hear arguments from two delegates who are on opposite sides of this issue. that's coming up at 9:15. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] seen this from mitt romney? then take a look at this. [ anderson cooper ] if roe v. wade was overturned, congress passed a federal ban on all abortions, and it came to your desk -- would you sign it? "yes" o
it's not spilling over, assad is exploiting the violence. we need to hear what strategy they have for dealing with it over the next four years. >> it will be must-see television when these two men talk about it. clifford may is the president for a foundation of defense of democracy. thanks for spending time with us this morning. tony over to you. >> thank you both. it's 7:40s now. >>> still to come, dc is rolling out the red carpet. why some of the funniest people in show...
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leaders in the region hinting at allowing syria's vice president to become an interim leader should assad heed calls to step down. >>> some last lap hazard on the traffic. tony stewart was leading with a lap to go when he misjudged the distance between his car and michael waltrip's. it triggered a chain reaction crash. flipped stewart's car and knocked 20 others out of the race. matt kenseth picked up the win. unbelievably, once again, no one was hurt. i need to drive the kind of cars at a regular speed these guys drive. >> it's because of all the protective restraints they put in. it's amazing. >> it is amazing. >>> gwen? >> how is everybody this morning? >> a little cold. in the middle of the night i did turn the heat on. >> we turned ours on. >> it was too much. >> i called wisdom a wimp this morning -- >> i didn't know where you were going with that. >> he was complaining it was so cold. he said, i'm from the south. this cold weather needs to go away. i said you're a wimp. as your northern friend speaks about the cold conditions, it is chilly today. we've got some clouds rolling in ac
leaders in the region hinting at allowing syria's vice president to become an interim leader should assad heed calls to step down. >>> some last lap hazard on the traffic. tony stewart was leading with a lap to go when he misjudged the distance between his car and michael waltrip's. it triggered a chain reaction crash. flipped stewart's car and knocked 20 others out of the race. matt kenseth picked up the win. unbelievably, once again, no one was hurt. i need to drive the kind of cars...
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he says that the government of president assad will issue a statement on a truce today or tomorrow. the fighting in syria has killed more than 34,000 people since march of last year. united states navy warship has rescued five filipino fisherman. they were standing on the roof of their sinking vote. united states embassy spokeswoman in manila says the fishing vote started taking on water the previous day. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> what he just said is not true. >> briefly, senator, you need to do a better job of explaining your own record. you are really messing up my record. you are looking at somebody else. and it is a shame. senator, the people of the state of florida are tired of you saying one thing to them, and then going back to washington, d.c. and voting with barack obama 98% of the time. they are tired of that. the one to to look them in the eye and tell them what you are going to do for them instead of what you are going to do for barack obama. >> is that the only line that you have memorized? [laughter] >> are you going to own up to it, s
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ally in egypt that for 40 years recognizes israel and then we don't do anything with syria, and the assad regime that's a satellite state of iran, we leave arack but in iran we have sanctions but aren't willing to hold a red line to get a nuclear weapon to take on iran. it's inconsistent. and oh, by the way, our economy is not improve so that will undermine our strength. >> thank you. good luck on your tour. >> thank, brian. >> dead or alive, you can still get food stamps. how bad the entitlements have become. >> and does it make the difference as it did for ronald reagan and when he answered this way? >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. [laughter] i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with sympts of f
ally in egypt that for 40 years recognizes israel and then we don't do anything with syria, and the assad regime that's a satellite state of iran, we leave arack but in iran we have sanctions but aren't willing to hold a red line to get a nuclear weapon to take on iran. it's inconsistent. and oh, by the way, our economy is not improve so that will undermine our strength. >> thank you. good luck on your tour. >> thank, brian. >> dead or alive, you can still get food stamps. how...
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if we decide to intervene, for instance, the 13% alawite population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you them will happen to them? do you think it can be foreseen if we decide to intervene in this changing government? >> thank you. and can you just send the mic. there we go. >> yes. . >> please identify yourself. [inaudible] from the american university of bay root. i want to ask -- [inaudible] that the 75% of what is -- [inaudible] the islamist party is not because islamic party because in egypt for 17 years not political parties. so the islamic party became more political. [inaudible] in to the system the political system. it's more political than islamic. and for hisham melhem mohammad -- what happened during the demonstration in egypt. he was in the -- [inaudible] visit to the european union in brussels and immediately said i'm against that -- [inaudible] but also we don't accept in cairo the frustration to attack the property, the diplomatic -- [inaudible] and i'm sorry against it . >>caller: pop. >> enact a law to stop the abuse of the free speech against other
if we decide to intervene, for instance, the 13% alawite population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you them will happen to them? do you think it can be foreseen if we decide to intervene in this changing government? >> thank you. and can you just send the mic. there we go. >> yes. . >> please identify yourself. [inaudible] from the american university of bay root. i want to ask -- [inaudible] that the 75% of what is -- [inaudible] the islamist party is...
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in syria, he pointed out that the president said a year ago, that assad had to go and had virtually done nothing significant in that period of time. and he ran, he condemned the president for not supporting the green movement that took place there. and on russia, he really differed with the president, because mitt romney does feel that putin has ambitions to make the russian empire another soviet union again, and the president, in his whispering asides to medvedev said -- the words were, in essence, let me get through the selection, and i will be flexible afterwards. those are four major areas that he underscored the difference on, and those are the four major areas that have to be addressed properly, if this country is going to deal with the future. >> i was struck at the softening, though. and i've covered him over the past several years, and i definitely sensed a softening. and i wasn't the only one. my old friend, steve hayes, of the "weekly standard," he said this, he wrote a biography of dick cheney. he said, "romney was so determined to avoid sounding like george w. bush, that he
in syria, he pointed out that the president said a year ago, that assad had to go and had virtually done nothing significant in that period of time. and he ran, he condemned the president for not supporting the green movement that took place there. and on russia, he really differed with the president, because mitt romney does feel that putin has ambitions to make the russian empire another soviet union again, and the president, in his whispering asides to medvedev said -- the words were, in...